Health Services will be offering flu vaccinations on campus, but some students are at odds with whether or not to get vaccinated.
Twin Cities adopt anti-terror program
The anti-terror program will seek to engage at-risk communities and stop extremists from recruiting Americans to join terror organizations overseas.
NY Times reporter discusses Derek Boogaard death
John Branch, a New York Times reporter, spoke about the death of former Minnesota Wild player Derek Boogaard at St. Thomas Thursday.
Data breach affects Jimmy John’s near campus
Jimmy John’s learned of the breach on July 30, and customers who swiped their cards in-store between June 16 and Sept. 5 are at risk.
Students, staff band together to celebrate Banned Books Week
To raise awareness of banning and challenging books throughout history, the O’Shaughnessy-Frey Library celebrated the 32nd annual National Banned Books Week Sept. 21-27.
Lab safety a priority at St. Thomas
While a chemical compound explosion injured a graduate student at the University of Minnesota, lab safety continues to be a priority at St. Thomas.
Solar panels installed on Anderson Student Center
According to the Anderson Student Center Solar Panel Project Summary, the 3,692-square-foot unit solar panel installation by Cedar Creek Energy will take three weeks.
Music department receives Emmy nomination
The St. Thomas music department was nominated for a 2014 Upper Midwest Emmy award for its 2013 Christmas concert, but the St. Olaf choir won it Sept. 13.
Lawsuit filed against archdiocese
A woman who filed suit against the Rev. Michael Keating last October is now suing the Archdiocese of St. Paul and Minneapolis for negligence related to the abuse.
Planned Parenthood Project tour stops at St. Thomas
Students for Life of America visited St. Thomas Friday as part of its national tour to inform students about the Planned Parenthood Project.
Students wearing headphones while walking may pose safety risk
A Minneapolis woman was hit and killed by a Green Line light rail train last month and is thought to have been wearing headphones at the time.
Students gather to meditate on Lower Quad
More than 70 students meditated on the Lower Quad Tuesday afternoon as part of the Wellness Center’s meditation flash mob event.
2 St. Thomas students victims of theft, attempted robbery
The theft was reported near Ford Parkway and Cleveland Avenue Friday; the attempted robbery took place in the area of Summit and Cleveland avenues Saturday.
St. Thomas alumnus named next archbishop of Chicago
Bishop Blase Cupich, a St. Thomas undergraduate alumnus of 1971 and strong supporter of Pope Francis, will be named the next archbishop of Chicago.
Professors continue use of trigger warnings
The American Association of University Professors condemns the use of trigger warnings, but many St. Thomas professors will continue this practice.
